Team BDS Benches Its LEC Player Adam For Behaviour Issues

Author

Moin Khot

Date

Feb, 19.2024

Team BDS, despite their elimination from the 2024 LEC Winter Playoffs, remains in the spotlight. The focus shifts to their League of Legends division, where the decision to bench their starting top laner, Adam, just before a crucial series against MAD Lions KOI, has stirred up considerable attention within the European esports scene.

Reports have surfaced citing behavioral concerns as the primary reason behind Adam's sudden departure from the starting lineup. According to insights from esports reporter Sander Hove, Adam's behavior, characterized by toxicity towards teammates and staff, has been a persistent issue since his elevation to the starting roster in early 2023.

Allegedly, Adam's conduct during team practices, including instances of leaving official scrims and engaging in verbal altercations with teammates and coaches, reached a tipping point. A heated exchange between Adam and head coach Yanis “Striker” Kella reportedly precipitated his benching, shedding light on the underlying tensions within the team.

Adam Refutes Allegations Against Him

In a recent development, Adam has publicly addressed some of the accusations leveled against him. While acknowledging his struggle with anger management, he refutes claims of pervasive disrespect towards teammates. Adam's statement underscores his commitment to personal growth and extends apologies to all affected parties, emphasizing a disconnect between his perceived image and reality.

With Adam sidelined, Team BDS faced the challenge of fielding Janik “JNX” Bartels as their starting top laner in the decisive series against MDK. Despite a valiant effort, they succumbed to defeat, marking a disappointing end to their season. The incident adds to Adam's troubled history, reminiscent of past conflicts, notably with Fnatic in 2021.

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As Team BDS navigates the aftermath of Adam's benching, crucial decisions loom regarding their roster composition for the upcoming 2024 Spring Split. Meanwhile, fans eagerly anticipate the climax of the Winter Split, with MAD Lions KOI set to clash against G2 Esports in the finals on Sunday, Feb. 18.